New measure in CA would favor merit, not lottery for community colleges
Stressed Out Nurses Weekly, June 4, 2007
Dropouts are an enormous problem in nursing programs at community colleges in California. What's the solution? One lawmaker favors merit.
State Assemblyman Tom Berryhill, a Republican, helped push a bill through the California Assembly that requires nursing programs at community colleges to give spots to the most deserving students. The bill will now go to the Senate.
The rule would come into play when there are more applicants than available spots in a program. Critics of the bill, however, are worried that minorities may not have the same access to the spots they did under the first-come, first-served basis.
Sources: Stockton (CA) Record and MyMotherLode.com
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